Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 5R. W. Pomeroy, 1823 |
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... merchant of unblemished reputation and engaging manners , was appointed to command the expedition . Before he accepted this appoint- ment , he consulted with the celebrated George Whitefield , who , in some degree , encouraged the ...
... merchant of unblemished reputation and engaging manners , was appointed to command the expedition . Before he accepted this appoint- ment , he consulted with the celebrated George Whitefield , who , in some degree , encouraged the ...
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... merchant , who then resided at Kittery , but afterwards re- moved to Portsmouth ; Mehitable , who married Jo- tham Odiorne , merchant of Portsmouth ; and Eliza- beth , who married the Rev. Joseph Whipple , the brother of Willian Whipple ...
... merchant , who then resided at Kittery , but afterwards re- moved to Portsmouth ; Mehitable , who married Jo- tham Odiorne , merchant of Portsmouth ; and Eliza- beth , who married the Rev. Joseph Whipple , the brother of Willian Whipple ...
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... merchants of Philadelphia , had it been as true as it was false , the conclusion that he was partial to Pennsylvania ... merchant , is perfectly accidental ; and it would just be as reasonable to conclude , that an American residing at ...
... merchants of Philadelphia , had it been as true as it was false , the conclusion that he was partial to Pennsylvania ... merchant , is perfectly accidental ; and it would just be as reasonable to conclude , that an American residing at ...
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